It was 1985 and a young Jo Scott-Jones sat with his fellow medical students outside a surgical clinic, watching a doctor examine patients’ breasts for signs of cancer
The Otago Medical School aims to encourage more medical students to take to the regions, by setting up a strong rural health department and increasing the number of sites for rural placements.
It was 1985 and a young Jo Scott-Jones sat with his fellow medical students outside a surgical clinic, watching a doctor examine patients’ breasts for signs of cancer
A GP who reportedly slapped a child’s face during a consultation has eroded trust in the doctor–patient relationship, says health and disability commissioner Anthony Hill
It was 1985 and a young Jo Scott-Jones sat with his fellow medical students outside a surgical clinic, watching a doctor examine patients’ breasts for signs of cancer
You know it has been a good day when you lose track of time and belatedly realise the sun has almost set and the sky is streaked with pink and orange, darkness creeping in all around
Health and wellbeing service Piki is teaching young people how to “cook”, rather than “feeding” them, says Tū Ora Compass PHO chief executive Martin Hefford